It seems that the old Ghiro website was
too hard for understand for people visiting it.

All we know people stops on websites few seconds, so contents should
be delivered in an efficient way, with a simple layout and short
web page.

After one year we read about people that barely were able to understand
what Ghiro is, if it is an automated digital forensic tool or a brand
new Photoshop clone. We read about people asking where they can download
it, how much it costs a license and so on.

Starting with Cuckoo Sandbox 1.2, which
will be released soon, the old data cleanup tool will be deprecated in
favor of a new cleanup method.

The old clean tool, still available, it is the clean.sh script in the
tools directory. It is a bash script used to delete the data inside the
storage directory (malware samples and reports), logs directory and db
directory. The downside is that if you are not using SQLite database but
MySQL or PostgreSQL and if you enable the MongoDB reporting module to
store analysis results in MongoDB, clean.sh won’t clean up ...

It took some time, but here we are, I am really happy to say: we
released Ghiro 0.2! We continuously love to improve Ghiro’s feature
and our codebase, I hope you like we now release and any kind of
feedback will be appreciated. It follows the official release statement.

Ghiro 0.2 has been released!
Ghiro is an automated image forensics tool: sometimes forensic investigators
need to process digital images as evidence. Dealing with tons of images is
pretty easy, Ghiro is designed to scale to support gigs of images.
All tasks are totally automated, you have just ...

All started with us thinking about a way to provide users with the
simplest and fastest method to test or deploy
Ghiro, some users just want to give a try or
deploy their infrastructure with no pain in few minutes, and we like challenges.

The game was achieving an plug and play “box” with:

Few requirements or no requirements.

The ability to use the appliance building technology in a continuous
integration system to be used in developer’s daily testing.

After evaluating some technologies, the winner was a conventional
“virtual appliance”, because it requires only one virtualization
software (i.e ...